10-man Fortune Sacco hold Murang’a Seal to extend lead at NSL summit

League leaders Fortune Sacco put up a spirited fight to come from 4-2 down to manage a point on the road against Murang’a Seal and extend their stay at the summit as the two played to a four-all draw.The Kirinyaga-based side had to do it the hard way having been reduced to 10 men following a direct red card shown to leftback James Ireri nine minutes into the second half while already 3-2 down.Murang’a Seal took the lead early in the third minute and doubled their advantage 19 minutes later before Fortune scored two in quick succession in the 31 and 33 minutes to draw the two level.Seal regained their lead with four minutes left to the break and continued with the same after the red card scoring 10 minutes later to get a two-goal cushion.Despite the numerical disadvantage, Fortune went on to score a third 10 minutes after Seal’s fourth, before netting the equalizer deep in stoppage time to rescue a point.In another top-four clash, Naivas FC made use of their home advantage to edge second-placed APS Bomet at Camp Toyoyo by a solitary goal and move one place on the log to third with 24 points, same as Murang’a Seal.Coastal Heroes held Zoo to a 1-1 draw at Kericho, with the hosts coming from behind to salvage a point as the visitors scored early in the first halfDandora Love bounced off the 6-1 hammering by Coastal Heroes over the weekend with a 2-1 win over Gusii as Kisumu All Stars came from behind to bag all three points against Silibwet Leons, beating them 3-1.SS Assad extended their unbeaten streak to seven games as they picked a 3-2 win against Mara Sugar on the road as Shabana bounced back to winning ways with a 2-0 win over former Premier League side Vihiga United.Mombasa Elite put an end to their four-game losing streak with a 2-1 win over the visiting Migori Youth as the other two matches pitting MCF and Kibera Black Stars, and Muhoroni Youth and Mwatate United United both ended in a one-all draw.

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